Mick Jagger has gone to the top 10 of the singles chart for the first time in more than a quarter of a century. The Rolling Stones singer features on the new Will.i.am single, T.H.E. (The Hardest Ever), which entered the charts at number three, according to the Official Charts Company.

Paul McCartney's Kisses on the Bottom – his 16th solo album – went straight in at number three in the album chart.

Jagger last achieved a top 10 hit with the Stones in 1981 with Start Me Up, and his most recent chart appearance in his own right was in 1985 when he duetted with David Bowie on Dancing in the Street.

His most recent entry in the singles chart with his group SuperHeavy – which includes Joss Stone and Dave Stewart – peaked at number 136.